Amanda Adler, a contributor to the Internet media Insider, has been on more than 50 email trips. After staying in various rooms, she said that she never wanted to try a balcony room again, for many reasons, but most of them have nothing to do with s...
Amanda Adler, a contributor to the Internet media Insider, has been on more than 50 email trips. After staying in various rooms, she said that she never wanted to try a balcony room again, for many reasons, but most of them have nothing to do with safety.
The sun is worse than imagined, Adler said that when her son was young, she dreamed of coaxing him to take a nap, and then slipped to the sun outside the room to read a good book and enjoy the fresh air. However, this plan has problems. {9999}{9999}{9999}{9999}First of all, the design of many emails is right next to the balcony. It is almost impossible to sneak in and out of the room without waking her son. In addition, when she closes the door and is on the balcony, she cannot hear her son's silence.
Adler said that as her son grew up, she still felt that the mailing sun was not practical, but the reasons were different. The sun usually contains only two people's space and seats, which means that the family of three cannot stay in the sun comfortably together.
When she and her husband had their own room, the wind of the boat moving often made them unable to spend time in the outdoor space; every time the balcony opened, a wind hole immediately formed in the room, allowing the paper to dance in the air. Sometimes, the passengers next door smoked or talked loudly at the nearby sunset, which also ruined the originally expected peace of mind.
Secondly, many travelers can explore the mail facilities and are not willing to stay in the sunset in the room.
During Adler's decades of mailing trip, she noticed that many people had not made full use of their sunsets, and she wanted to leave the room to enjoy the facilities on the boat or relax by the pool, which was mostly empty.
Adler said that when she recently took the Royal Caribbean "Ocean Traffic No." she noticed the room with an attached balcony on the ship. She saw someone walking to the sun for a short while before leaving the room, but most of the time during the seven-night voyage, these sunsets were empty; even with perfect views, there were hardly anyone.
However, she said, she saw passengers using sunbathing towels and swimsuits to dry their sunbathing. Although it seemed practical, it didn't seem worth using such expensive space.
Ding room is one of the most expensive rooms on the boat.Although the price of dan rooms with different mailboxes is different, they are almost all higher-cost rooms; the fees for some dan rooms may be hundreds of yuan higher than basic accommodation. Adler said she would rather spend money on other experiences.
Adler said that she knew the charm of the balcony room and liked the scenery it provided; however, she would book a porthole room for a smaller amount to get the same scenery. She found that the number of times she looked out from the porthole was more than she had stepped onto the sun.
Responsible editor: Gu Zihuan